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Restrictive and unrestrictive clauses were mostly interchangeable for the rest of us.

The guard positions and center are more interchangeable, but when you start messing with your tackles, especially your left tackle, that’s a problem.”

The current best performing brands are those that "don't rely on buzzy microtrends", she added, but provide "interchangeable pieces rather than seasonally targeted drops".

From BBC

The cult of wealth makes people interchangeable, women especially.

From Salon

Even if the board had opted for the NAEP-style labels, they would not have been interchangeable across the tests.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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